A palate cleanser

By | January 23, 2020

A quick round-up of stuff likely to be of interest that might have been lost in the shuffle:

  • Spy Games, from some of the people behind US Mole debuted on US Bravo a few nights ago and apparently there are two episodes you can watch with the Dark Arts. We hope to watch them at the weekend, but if you’ve watched we’re interested in your thoughts.
  • The 1% Quiz (this seems to have changed from “club” to “quiz” in the last few days), effectively Whittle with brainteasers with Lee Mack we understand, is looking for contestants/audience for a runthrough in Salford on the 29th. Tickets SRO.
  • Beat the Chasers films at Elstree end of next week and weekend. Tickets SRO.
  • Creationism, where Noel Fielding presides over a celebrity contest of arts and creativity, films at the Riverside Studios (hurrah for the reopening of studios in London) on February 7th, tickets SRO.

Join us for the Poll of the Year 2019 RESULTS on Tuesday Night at 9pm!

By | January 19, 2020

I mean it’s all in the headline really, join us to see what the fans, the pundits and the production insiders have made of the year that’s just finished in our annual LIVE broadcast, where our Polls Panel, TV professionals David Bodycombe, Laura Conlon, Daniel Peake and (non-TV-professional) myself try and make sense of the way you’ve voted.

About half an hour after broadcast the write-up will appear on UKGameshows.com, as well as figures here at the Bother’s Bar afterparty.

We’ll also have the Youtube chat running and all sorts of interactivity, probably. So join us!

The Crystal Maze US

By | January 16, 2020

You will definitely need to use the Dark Arts for this, but Nickelodeon have put up the first episode of The Crystal Maze US a week before it airs. Here’s the Youtube link, but it’s geolocked so get your VPNs ready.

Main takeaways:

  • They’re into the first game within two minutes.
  • Despite that they only get 8 games + Dome. The Megacrystal is also in effect. Plenty of between game chat, and certainly before the Dome.
  • Graphics have been touched up a lot – zone map transitions look great, as does the VR game from last series.
  • Games from all (modern) series have been used, a medieval game has been adapted for Eastern.
  • Games are a bit easier – extra lives, extra thirty seconds added for some of them.
  • Breaks mid-game because it’s America.
  • Dome is $100 per gold, -$100 per silver, more than 100 gold after deductions bumps the prize up to $25,000.
  • I hope you like high pitched screaming because there’s a lot of it.
  • Jury out on Adam Conover for me. There’s not really a lot of room for him to be funny in an endearingly odd way, and his corny jokes came across as a bit overtly scripted (although there was a bit with an exercise bike which suggests a fun direction). He’s doing a lite-version of the Ayoade “this is because of editing” schtick. Really it’s difficult for me to judge because I’m quite far away from the target audience.

So… not sure what to make of it, keeps many of the UK’s issues, improves some bits, does other things slightly worse… score draw? Fascinated to see what they make of it over there though. I kind of hope it’s successful, because imagine a set built with American money.

Show Discussion: Don’t Scream

By | January 16, 2020

Thursday 16th Jan, from 8pm
BBC3 (online)

Yung Filly invites a team of three to try to earn £5,000 by doing tasks overnight in a shopping centre. Unfortunately, each time one of them screams £100 gets knocked off, and even more unfortunately the location has been rigged with a load of comedy scares. How much will they take home?

It reads like Five Nights At Freddies: The Live Action Gameshow, basically, and for now it’s a one-off. One Night At Filly’s.

We’re very much positively disposed to this sort of thing and look forward to watching it. I bet they’ll be questions as to “what constitutes a scream or involuntary noise,” though. Anyway let us know what you think in the comments.

The end of Windows 7

By | January 14, 2020

Today is the last day Microsoft will be supporting Windows 7.

So this seems as good a time as any to link to a vid of The WB’s Studio 7 from 2004, where seven young adults lived together for a few days then came to a studio to do a quiz, where they could help or hinder or each other as they saw fit. In the end, one walks away with $77,000 and returns for the final for an additional $777,000. It only lasted one series, despite the DRAMATIC SHOTS.